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' 'naMt.mKassasam "2 the mm scvrim. J. H. 8CTTOX, r.aUor. T.i rut mucT axd nnxxstscz or Tocn U-tUN. A GoVKRXJIKXT m THE WUOU: IS J lntivium.u" ITiMAiisfre. I JACKlOWlM.n, OUECIO.V. S1TCBDAY MOBXTXII, - - SEIT. 2 1. 1S6I. f Lilt of Agent for the Ontoox Skxtinm. E. F. I(nwl1. gineral agent for Oregon. and Idaho Territory. LI'. Fisher., .. .San Frandfeo Oil J J, Kuowtlon A Co., , . Tboma Dan, . . do . . . . do .Ajipl'snt. Ocn. t. n, urn, .... Wlllwr do Itork IMnl do .Cro.xio INcsIim do Jm-Oa.Jo do ,. Cortland do Albany do . Althc-Ute do ,. .do Jo Kerhyvllle do da do PbMtrix do ... Myrtle Creek do . . PJlet)hrg do ....UuhmTown do . . . ISowrhtirs do . Rogue River do Fort Klamath do F. G. IllnlTjf.. Thorn Cruxton, , Wm. Splcrr. Got. Gib! 1). M. Thompson,, . W. M. Evatu ThomaCaiT. Tboma F. Fiord... S. W. Sawyer D. 1'. Audcron. . . A. Ireland Geo. 1.. Dean Tbeodrle Cameron. J a me W. Watson. . UIm ttettlc llnntir. I.. W. Sullln Hinder Herman, of Canyoaville. ge neral Agent for I)ou-l County. Tiik Isn'tThe National Union Coro-i mlttee bare laid down tbe foilewp.g dis tinct platform u the tone of the fortbcom ing Presidential contest : ' -THE UNCONDITIONAL MAIN-1 TENANCEOF THE UNION. THE( SUPREMACY OF THE CONbTITU , TION.ANDTHE COMPI.KTB SUP-' rUESSION OF THE RF.IIELLJON. I WITH THE CAUSE THEREOF, HY VIGOROUS WAR AND ALL AFT AND EFFICIENT MEANS." MTIOSIL IN10.N fOMLNTlOX XOJJIXEES. FOR PRESIDENT, Abraham Lincoln. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ANDEEW JOHNSON, or Ttx.vr.uicc For Presidential Elector, JAS. F. UAZLL'Y. of Ileo-I countr., II. X. GEORGIA of Linn county. GEORGE L. WOODS, of Weico ennntr AT PIICCMX There will be a meeting of the Union Ciliien, at Plccnlx. on next iVrdriudar I at S o'clock r .. for tbe purpose of ferra In; a Lixrom & Johnkkc Cun The, meeting wilt be addressed by 0. J Aeons I EQ. All who desire a perountot estnb j liibment of tbe principle of Amtricab Liberty are requested to attend. j Maxt Crrurxa ) L.INCOL.N A. JOHN JON -CLUB I l'annant lo adjuarnmrnt. the Jackson-1 Till Lincoln k Johnson Ciob will meet at I the Court Hooe. on next Saturday, at o'clock r, x. We hope to ee a general turn on L Ixi errry one lend a hand lo I the (food cook-. American Liberty. Amer-' lean Honor, and American Indepecdecce, ! demand of the Union parly of America, tbal t they em to the rwcue. Will ihey torn a dear ear to the ca'l, regardkn of tiie great cauie? Cepperkead Gatherings. On but Saturday e tiling tbe Democracy held what they call.d a ratification meeting The tptaktr were Col. T'Vault, CouneIlor Kiel, E. D. Foudray. E . and the Rlghl lion. 8kUJdtiag J. U. ULIu. Th enlUnl Colonel wai a Utile murky li bit utterances, am! considerably propheltc. lit faith wai atroog. It reached forward to Ibe lime when bo should -occupy a btgb and honora ble poMtlon In a I'aclSc UeTHibHc" CounKl lor Niel soared and tumbled In a manner tru yl refreshing. Like the boy'i ea;Ie, be went tip In grand and inajeilic circle, until be appeared like a pk, far off la the dim di Uncr, and tbn came down kerwollop on I)ad' wood pile. At oat boand he leaped from J 620 lo 1864. and alight.d aboard an "intelligent contraband." What a leap Mai there ray countrymen! E. D. Foudray, Eiq., we tbongbt. wa in tbe fix of tbe celebrated Van Twlller, bo bad but ooe Idea, uA tbatwa too Urge lo Ism round in bi bead. After one or Iwo deperte effort to turn laid Idea over, be retires ejbaiuied, amid thundering ap. plaore. We hare seen biro in town since, and be tecs to bo doing welt J, B. White, the Honorable, was tbe ora tor of lie occajioo. lit W swallowed MeCltllm.but be gate m lo uodenljunt that h. bad thereby swallowed a ledge-bog, j quill and all, and tbat be felt disagreeable I about tbe seat of digestion, lie slated a few stlaglng, facts, two of the most Import ant or which were, that be bad been to Ibe Oregon Legislature, and that be was at Ibe present time iatraaster. If these tno state caeata tani oat to be tree tbe logical con dttsioa Is tbat McClelUn will be elected ! This meeting vox Ireav ndnou in coihu alam. and In the nnmber present. At tbe leant ealeula lion, there were Any Democrat present. On Monday evening la!, Mr. Smith, of Salem, addressed lite Democracy of this plac- on the Hues or tbe day. Mr. Smith' speech wa. tbe most gentlemanly and cour tern exhibition or Democrats eloquence which has been beard In this town Tor two yean. He spoke cr the President or Ibe United States In respectful term', a thing winch mu't bare greatly astonished the go rilla portion of the Democratic party. Term or respect for tbe Chief Magistrate of a great nation, do not nnally rail rrom the llpi of Democratic oratori In this lati tude. Mr. Smith' slatcmcnts were plansible, but nnronnd. Vie Iblnk we neTer lltenel to a mr n or Mr. Smlth'a repnlatlon. who could bare been o completely and tellingly an nwered. 11 ald that lrery wa both wrong and Impolitic, yet he wn oppoel to emancipation or abolition. That If, he wlfbe the contlanance or a thing ablcb I both wrong and impolitic. Mr. Smith, wc Were, wa once a preaeher. Vc nppoe be ha reproreil men for wearlng. Troba bly be h been told by the profane flnner. -Sir. I bellcTC wear!ng to be both wrong and Impolitic, bat Mill I am opposed to stopping It." ll"r tteallng it bolb wrong and Impolitic Think or a man arguing agalnt the abolition of horwMtrallng. Mr. Smith I rlgbt-Ury ! both wrong a ImpoUt: no1 0B,-V !0-,,ut l,y bU ewn ttatrnie Rt It wai the "occatlon" of Hit re bellion. 7bn, If larery k wrong, and net only wrong bt Impolite, and it It ba oeoo ilcned a lerrttil rcUlllon, we appeal to Mr Smith a a man who oaee, at kajit. drew k' Itptratlon from Heaven, U It (tot time to tie done wiib II? How many more rlt llfts most it "oeearfon ?" Uw many bn dml lkotiand more neMe lire inu V ne rlAeed ? Iw BMiy tboumad more widen and orphan mat be left la Ike had. Wore Mr. Smith li willing to let tbli acknowledg ed wrong go? Suck U a peeimen of Mr. Siullb' logic- We nale the foflowhig rxtraeti from a prlrate Mtcr fro Llenl. UnderwooJ : YeletAiy Ibere oame to till Pwt, a party of tx men wlib loose lck, imm Surpric VuhVy In fireily. They report nil epiiet tberr, when lbr loft. The Iwlian hue ore anxlon for the big irv Hair which Ibey rxpect lo Lave wiib SajwiuUmJeBt Hujtlsgton, next month. They report that Ibe Cowc Ike b-nd of Snake In'ulatu, alio anntlier amall band of the -Snnke,,' to the northward of Goee Lake, aro very anxtun lo come in, and make a treaty with tiic Boitonu Rut thii . only Indian authority. Ak IxctDnxT. While T Vault wai bar rargnlog the Dvmocrncy, at their rutifka tfuo mevtwg. on last Satardiy crrnio;. be bud ocemiuo, at the commenoement of one of hi eluquent apostrophe, to uie the fol lowing word : -WLar ' your Tax-coHec-ton?" Wbereapon, a orud of Cbitwmeu. wbo had hitherto been btnin; In mtite udaiiraiioei, 4drnly beeauie dtoiorutukd. and Dd in dtnorder. Moral A few more neb iperciiel, nml thre wBI le a dliafTictien omg the raw Copper irf rtcrulu, at weM a copper fate likTi'Rxrp Mr. E. C. SessioBt. who arcompanlfd Col. Drew's exptdilion on the plain, has relnrnsd by way of Owyhee and Uoiie Uasin, looking much Imprortd by hit summers rDitiEcation ITefurnUIx us some very Interesting items, descriptive of tbe cooutry arid nd orcr which lie has troreled, which Is crowded ont this week. Mr. Session left Iho expedition ICO mile from Owyhee, at Poebla Mountain, or. Ibe 19th, of Auguit he reports all wetland la Gne spirit. ' Catholic I.ntiuaigkxc.-. During I lie month's of October and November, tbe Rer. Father Uiunchet will cttcbrate Ma in lli pUcvs and at tbe limes here meullnn- ed: Sunday. Oetuber 2J, on Untie Creek, at 10 o'clock, x. x.; Sunday, October Olh. at Jacksonville, at II o'clock x. x.; Sun iby, Oct. ICth, at Allen's Gulch. Sundays, Oct. 23,1 and 30th, at Crescent City; Sunday, XoT Clu. again at Allen' Gulch ; and finally, on Sonday, Nor 13th, at JacKionit. The Peace and War Democracy bare been compared to oil and water, and, it was thought, could never mix. Hut now, jt is found that there is enough lit in the two factions to form a complete noion Tbey already bare a Urge amount of eolt soap, which they use for the purpose of lu bricating tbe platform, so it may be tbe more cosily swallowed by the War Demo, crat. Ki:ws rnou toe Vtxcn Obourds. Mr. K. F. Walker, presented ns this week wiib a bucket full of magnificent cling-rlooe peaches, for which he will pleate accept our tujuk. Lain, Mr. I. M. Wagner, since the abora wa received, served us just such another trick. Ir drat all On last Thursday, our Imp came wagging into our oKco with wbat we Brat supposed to b a pumpkin ; but on closer examination, we found it to be an apple, meacrlnjr one foot and a rpjtuter In circumference. It was railed in Jacksonville, by Mr. CurtU Davenport, wbo prtKotrd it lo this office. Kniaxrn. David Linn, M. It. Flelcli er, Jaa. Herd and nnenber of cilitcn. who have been employed on the Govern ment works at Ft. Klamatb, lure returned (Lis week, having completed Ibe work. Lincoln anil Johnson Club. rnrrunnt to call, published In the Or.r ook Suvrixtl, the people of Jacksonville and Tlclnlly met at the Court Hone, 5tnr. day, September l"tk. for tbe pnrpow of or ganltlug a Lincoln and Johnon Club. The bouse was called to order by J. M. Sutton, and on motion or the fnrae gentle man. Win. Kabler was elected President, and R. 11. Halne Secretary. Ity unanlmou call, O. Jaeol. Kki., cd drcrscd the Hireling on the pol1,lcal ,0P'C or Ibe dy. eleqtiently selling forth tbe ne cestlly of Union, referring pointedly lo tbe present pollllcat lue, qnotlng frrcly from lime honored heme and ilatetmen, and es pecially from tbe Immortal Jackion "Dy Ibe Iitcrnal the Union mutt and rba'.l l preerved." lie alio quoted trom tbe let aeknowledgrd legal abilities of the United State Caleb Cuiblng, Reverily Jobnion, rtinney and TTdward Ererclt-ln regard lo the cnntllntlonalltv of the act of Ibe President, pro Ing that Ibe President b. upon all doubtful and gTcal question or Slate, consulted with tbe very bet talent In the land; alto showing tbe demoralired and degenerated condition or the present Democratic parly. On motion or 0. Jacob, a committee or one wa appointed lo oilclt name to the j following pledge W,whoenf.nirarrhreinln subscribed agree to mak ne of all honorable mean within our power, to secure tbe election of Abraha-n Lltnln and Andy Johnson to tbe t'reridtney attd Vice Prestd'ncy of Ibe United Slate. J. M. Sutton wa appointed on tatd Com mil tee. Ob million, a committee of three, conslft lag or 0. JaooK W. W. Fowler and II. Hoot, was appointed on-orgaHlzalhm. On motion of 0. Jaeebi It was PtijhtJ That w reonmnieiid eeh i pre Lis- elaet In JeVon eimnty to organize eola and Johawn CImd. On Motion, the Secretary was rrqiiertrd to furnlih ibrOHMeox Suntimc wtlh a oopv of the prooecdlnjr of lite meeting. On rantien. adjottrned lo meet at ll Court Houe, on alnrday, Oet Ut.ntT o'cWek P. M. All Union men, who desire tbe tleetlee of Lloooln aed Jobnen are In. vited to attend. Wx. Kaulkx, Pret'L It. II. Hum. Sec'y. Wc wiii lo call the ntlentloo of Union (;nnke. CroI the river an.1 eame down men to the refolutiou in ibe published pro- on ih Texat Mn and altaekrd Ilronmrllle oreding of the Juikw.nvllle Lincoln A" lminnlianeottlr with Cortina. Tbertrng JohnMtr Clob.recommemlins the orgunhtA. i gle remlted In tlie df.at of the reM wbo tloo of similar Clubs Id eviry precinct h ' were driven from the town and Cortina ihe countr, BY CALIP01TNIA AND TELEGHAPH. 0I1EG0X ' Tixroruriirn to jAricoxvitxr KxrxcLT ron the rTurx. New Yark, lCth.-Capt. Sloan or tbe ?d Pennsylvania oavalry. who left Hbby Prl on the 12th, Infocms tbe Timet there are V50 otcrs Implioned at Rkbmnnd, and mere at Itelle Nle ; and since Grant has held the Wcldon railroad, the Danville road has btcn In danger and Ibe rebels dare not tramport any prlioners south. It was Ibe sentiment of all our captured men, that they would .Ni -i- Ib.n for Ihe rabeh I. Ml op their rat.k. wllh , wai is meir ouiy rosouroe Jsr itrengluntog their at my. I Tbt conduct or C4. Walker adjutant lo r.. Hak I, .jsake. of vr h great prabe. He wa captured Auguit 19th. Iiut succeed- CtHI, ed lu dvitruyltig bi pair, and endeavored ! toecajie by swiiuuiug the Appomattox but unfortunately he lauded to far up river and was recaptured when within 30 yards I'ulo1" P'6"- Nw York. lGlb.-Cbaraplon Blllmrd maUb Ulween Kavanagh and Tlemao, wa. won easily by Kavanagh by 50 poluU in lfi .... . ... . ru.ircr oiwonre, jtiu. unuing new lo- ... a i n...i .,.,. t.mn- T. ,.tl .1..-. i. I at City Point. New York, J6lh.-&eajiedprloncrire- port the enemy as bating Ukn pontoon through Wlwbwter otd MartlBiburg tbrw: day's ago. Another report says they are' coostruotiug pontoon. Uur'y's head quar ters ure near SUpbeoson. He U.n Lceo re inforced with some oon.cripli. A nconnol IUIUIbU DMU ,UUJV WVN-VIIIM. A nUIIUV. aee found hi cavalry at Bunker Hill aud bis inrantry four mllu north orElepbemon "'aouing qiiiio a nnmwr, ami capitiiing i tl at llto Drsl victory acbleted by ibe .'a lUratfi special says Hon. J. Raymond is lo j I0 Pfl""rr from Grlddln'a division. On I tloual arms In the Shenandoah Vulley, But be Minister lo France. Army or Potomac Tl" wnlfr 01 ,ef'' tte '"emy were driven j so msgnlOwut la proportions, o lo com eorrwpondentor 1Mb, siys a heavy cavalry i"11, ,l,r mIlf"- 0ur lnf"try have been plculy wipe out tbe loog serle of refer! ..a Infantry fpree was thrown out to recou I """"'"S a"B ,n 'ne,r toIUon lnee then . wh.cb has given that region the designation noI!erlndIrectIonorPelrburgtbeydroTeIn',rhn, ,he ofl1c''r Uft'he ouM li'H'7 i -r iu. v.iu, ii,imiUti.in. Tbedrcuui. enemy's picket. No heavy troop dUcor ce heavy artillery firing, and It Isitlll J stancw of the eneraj's deftat. leave Early' ered near our front. Upon our withdrawal tbe cneny followed, driving In our picket, iklrmliblng continued several hour. Washington, 171b. Subscriptions lo tbe seven thirty loan Friday and Saturday, over $2,000,000. Burlington N. J. :7tb. General Grant arrived here lait ntgbt, left fur Philadelphia Ibis morning. Louisville. Irith. Forrest croaatd tbe Cold water Monday encamp-d within fifteen mile of Memphis Marmadttke, wllh 7000 men, U crouing at St. Fl ancle. Intending to invade Mo. Price is threatening Little Rock. Capt. Eggblrodt. of the Califonla cavalry, wa instantly killed in tbe action or tbe 2d, while leading b charge. Major Tbompaon refused to serve under Col. Powell, and re signed sod l-.H his batlalllon, Jt now con tains only one hundred tod twenty officer aod nea, , New York, J9th Newt from oraiy of Ike Potomac says; On the morning of the 15tU, 3,000 rebel were difcovered to front of Co lumbia, where some cavalry was guarding 3,000 fine beef cattle. Tbe entwy drove In our pickets, and drove off the cattle before reinforcements could be brought up. A brigade of cavalry was tent lo Intercept them, bqt has not been beard from yet Philadelphia, 19th. Tbe BitttdaCs special from Balltmdre rays Grant passed through " t .hat pUce y-rcrday evening, and embarked , on tbe NorMk steamer lor c .rw , e.U Ijikc. inth. The overland lvje have commenced running to and from AlcV lion. Tbe flirt mall left here on the 19th. Chicago. 191b. Advices from tbe Rio Grande furnish Information of a fight near Brownvtlle. In which tbe French, RcM. and our troops were engaged. The fact appear to be n follow : ' ... On Ibe morning of the t Ih. the 1-rench Ave lbonand strong, moved ont nnd com menced to acend the Rio Grnpde for the purpose or attacking Ma!amora. Their marcb w nunlnterrnpleil nnlll they reach rd a pol" orroHc While's P.anch, where they met Cortina with a Mexican force pre pnml torejHt llidr adrnnee ; nrllllrry dnel ennd. reuniting In Ibe French retiring In conru-ton.e1oely foltowcd for three mile when com'ng to omc chapporrrll they made . .tand where Corllnas again opned on .. . .!..,( lll.tt. niMMl I them wim Mioi wa .r... """- --"l atlhlpoinl lb,reWeommandera 1 rown. Tilie, llioi- roru.i wmt" " - -lde or the Hlo Grande with a large drove or cattle far the French, ceing them en gaged promptly cponwd their caue; Ibe French array feeing Ihl, charged upon the Mexican bat were driven back to tbe cover of ehnrrorell. About thi time, the SIM ,,, gtnjct at rtrrios Santiago, bear ing Cilng on tbe Rio Grar.dc were ordered to march lo tbe scene of ncllon. Immedi ately on arrival Ibey pitched Into Ford, dri v ngUtm tvemiir ; capiunrpeuiii'iiir' page and nl-out SO stand of urn. U the I mrfn lime. Cortina sncee-lrd In pulling the rialM. to flight, and drove them lk. K. .... ..... .-..i.t. ,u, . .. . .. ....., . i A bl artUkrv em; u noi compete nun .uvi- beavr ordnanee on iblpboard. lie wunurew iiijvraiwi i bis fores to While's Ranch and crowed 500 rnentnto Texa wlierc tbey lay on their arm daring tbe night by the Mdc Federal 1 lri'. Ko ooner bad Cortliw croed the river, "than he lowered 1.1 Mag and hoMed Ibe Star and Stripe. lkh rrere greets ,,kBeHtkly by JloxtaM . well . Amer- .. On the .h.Cnnlm. M(.ed Ford to the' old Utile Md. Itrsac. la palma. where be rest.d h Iroojn for Ihe ntgbt. wWl. Frrd Ml baek lo llrewnsvllle. O.tl- naa Imwedtalely dispat.l-d a courier to I Matamnras with order far rorce there lo ..i. .. ii.. j- rwi. v. I prepaMo move IwmedUtely. Rarly next BMwntnr 00 Mexican move.1 np the U were unven iroin iuc mm. wnm I t.k poMeo,,. !leli. retreated very ha- Kilylavtog every thing and destroyed no- 1 ,1 1 thins. ! New York. 19ih.--armei-r tjxeM says reports from Clly Pnlnt ilnle that the 3d d'.vMM of Ibe Qflh corp'. Interoepted tbe foiaglng parly, white crowing Ihe head of Illaekw.ter.nnd rroaMure.1 rao.t of tb. cattle;, nlo took 7U0 prisoner. Kx-Secretary Cbae will take the place or Charle Francis Adam, as Minister to Russia. Dfttult, 20tb Steamer Tarson. plying between Detroit and Sanduiky, wa vlied lait r.lgkt by thlrty-Ore CoBr.derate. arm. : l,tlilU(HM,cr, mill- ! wtlh narr revulveri and hntchels. Thev Iml Qoen. IVy then .teamed toward wteo. wwen tue ti k unri nr Canadian aulhorllle. The object of Ihe Coi.f.derale.wa. Uppo.d to be the cap-. r 'he I. S steamer Mleblgon WohlMglon, SOth. wlerday S berldan attacked the rebS force under BrrcklnrMgi- I and Carly, nnr Bunker Hill, and fought a hard liattle alt day. A brilliant victory wa woo by our forre. The enemy were driven over twelve mile. Iwenly-fire blind- . ,rj jirtmner caplurl aiid nine lar.d or j cor,. Im fire pleee W arllllery. The rel.l killed and wound, d were left on our 'hand. The rell Gens. Khcxles and Gor- . . tin., don were killed. other ribel Gener ' W, "oundrd. Signed. al tsxto. Thttttday'a Diapatch. Washington. 20lk-Wur Department f,lrnW,e' ,be foowlnS mclal dUpatches tm i; rl1"'', Ferry. 19lh.-Our cavalry no- ilorAierlll nnd Merrill, engaged Brtekln- I rldgeV corps at daylight this morning, and ' at one o'clock bad driven blm bev- nd Slav. l en'on- distance of seven mile, killing and continuing to lhl hour. Winchester. Va., 20th. 1:30. r. M I bare tbe honor to report lhat I attacked Ihe forces of Early on Berryvllle Pike, at Ibe crossing of Ocquacon Creek, and after a mcut stubborn and ranguliiary engagement, which Uiled from live in the rnoroln until evening, completely defeated Ibe enemy, driving blm through Winchester, capturing 5,000 prisoner. Ave piece ol artillery and nine army flag. The rebel general Ithod. Goidon were killed, and three General offi cer wounded. Most of Ibelr wounded and all Ibelr killed fell iuto our band. Our Lois: are severe, among tbrm being Gen. D. A. lluwell. commanding a division of Ibe Olh corp. He wa killed by a cannon balL Gen. Upton, Mclntotb and Chap man were wounded. I bare not ascertained our lo. -Conduct -f officers and isteu was wa most superior. Tbey charged and car ried ..every portion takes by tie rebel, frosa Ocquacon Creek to Wlocbeahr. Tbe rebel were sAroug la smwUer. and very ob alloata la Ibeir resistance, I doJre to usen tlou to tho Lieut, Gen, Cosnaiar,41flg. tiie coaauct or Ccb. Wrlkt, Crook, nery and Talbott, aud He oateors and Mteu iiader their coBsaaod. To tbica the country U Indebted for this baodaotse victory, A & tailed report will be forwatd. ISigned, .HW.SuKaiPAs, Major t. Commui4ing, Harper'i Ferry, 26tb.f The body of Gee. .T -.l ... -mjhf. mm II U nr. Un .- - - "- BmI,,Ml. ha lust Meiitiv-iii "-- - --, . i.. ..i t. in rno.1 MiirlU. OUVcr ! rrom the front slate tbal It waa n complete rout. Our cavalry elartcd In pnmiit at dayl'ght this morning. Sheridan when last heard from was at Klnglon. Thl morning 1 forwarded ample mediciil snpplle, and full subsistence for the whole army. Signed. Stokntojc. Washington. Ipth.-A national salute wa Drcd lo-d y lu honor of ShcrUUu's vic tory. New York, 20th. The drart In the 11 ward was completed quietly lo-day. Nich olas Mid Hay, the Prefldcuf private sec retaries, and Aldrich. Hcprcfcntatlve. were drilled. Consldernble exclUmcnt txl'la In regard lo the Iwo rebel stiamcrs on Lake Eric, Some time ago Halleck ordered that the gunboat Michigan should "be etatloned at lohmon's Island, to prevent tue ihreni- cnn, utK-ratlon or rebel prisoners l lly a prclal treaty with Great rirlUln. the Uul- Iwl Stales Is prevented Trom having more Iban one gunlwat, armed with one gun, on lake Eric. England proteited against the Mleblgvi armament, which was 16 gun. As the Michigan is coufliied to tbe mrrcll lance or Jobnon Mand, It Is fiarcd the rebel steamers will ravage our comnurce. and perhaps lay ItuITato under contribution. Washington, 2oib. The President ha ap pointed Sheridan a Brigadier In the regular nrmv, Grant h ordered the army under . " ., -. " "" ', . , T orr.w, In honor of Sheridan gna v,c o- '' " " Uh ?'""? I Thedmlt utocMd ncuultlly inall ibe ,,.,., -- - - - -- . , , r , pnl, ,.,. nil rnio a before drafted men are luurlrrvd lu. Signed. Sm-rox. Harper' Ferry. I Ut. Reliable new " " at '"' " T rolHB wuar i,ree yte .a. y ,, ...on- ,,. . Mlowlog list of r.U- Geer. klll.O .U funded I. c.rrrct: Rhoile, II Oner. Go.- f. Terry, Ooodwln, llrad ey ami Hit "-sh "" ' nu'n- ! "ll1 "U" "V"n The Ind.catlon. e thAt tbe nlM. will . ,,.,, ! e evidently too much demoral.ieJ to JlgbL New York, JUL The Tninni announevs that It ba been ascertained tbat Fremeut ba determined to withdraw from the I'm Identlal oanruts Ielter of withdrawal will soon lie published. The II trlrt rtieelal say a mecnger. , - - - ,n 'J 1'u!nt- ' ' ",rtl 8-"' " ltween he two .rmlea I. -lmJ nwt. When bs left heavy sklrmWhlng and ! arilM.. fl.l. ...n . I. .......uka rt... lit. A.IIIVI Ulil, M, U .,Vq,V., MV., .Ml Weldun road. New York, 20th. Tnhvnt'i peell say Gen. Butler has eflVcUd an arrangement f r I.. . ..,..,.,. -.i .!.... ., i 'ue ex.u.ugo o. me .tea mm Iklb arml. San FranclfCO, 2M. Legal Tcnd.rs, 45 atC. Friday's Blipatch. St. Louli, 2Uih. Army officers from be low bring a report, derlsed from Gu. Her- ron's adjutant, that Gen. Scott, command' - ,DK retwi iroop. near naion liottge, nni n '" "'l0. " ' ' '. H' T" A gwitlenian from Duvol's Bluff, Ark .re ports the arrival sr Gen. Mower at Little .e.hcorpi. With thlsoddi , ' luke Leavenworth, 20tb. Advice from Fort Smith my the train 'vhlth lift hero on the ll, for Fort Smith, was captured by Ibe rebeli. Tralu couil.lt d of 100 wagon la den with supplies, Ix hundred mule, forty artillery Lout and twoSutltr trains. Fort Kramy, 101b. The Superintendent of tbe Overland Mall Route with ageols, stock etc., left here to diy to re-optu tbo road. Tho expedition n-nt again! Indian a few wrtks since, has rcturmd to Cotton wood, having been unsuccessful. New York, 30lb. There are ruroois In the city, tbat Farragut' FIgblp Hartford had been blown np by accident while on Its wsy to this city. The report comes from the Navy Ynrd where it is believed. New York, 21st TWsptclalsayiSbrrl -.--- ...,.... ..- , r . . . HH. , , dan' grand succcb near Wiiicbeiter la no army In couditloa little short of au uUo ' lute lout a-id deraurAlitatlon. Btarlng j of this operitio-joa the grtatcr problem Imji rat d lately before Gruut Is of cap.tal Im portance, and will go far to decide the Sate of Lee's aimy and Richmond. J,;ccuburg is now ihe only polut in railroad communl. cation with Rlchmoi,d and has compelled Lee to retata half of hi entire force lu tbe Valley, uotwlthilauding the trouble he has been put to for lack of troops to totxj tour menu of Graut's fatal menace, and thu pre' cnee of Sberldao' army in tbe Yulley, con' staally held forth, he will bo forced to sub rult to them and, now, the loa of Lynch, burg. Tbe army co-operatlog at that polo I bas by Shtridau'a spleudcd success, been dUheartcned aud demoralized. We may look for the execution of that movement Id tho Valley, wblcb ha always been pari of Grant' programme for the capture of R1&. mono. Other co-operative moves, that It Is uot now proper to meutlon publicly may be expecUd. The best Informed oo all mlllta, ry situation, feel most atkurauce that we shall lake Richmond before the Prcsldctlsl vltctlon. Boston, ZZi. Tremonfa letter of with' draw) from the Presidential canvas will be published to-dAy. Ban FraueUco. :td, Gold, lo New. York yesterday K0 J.-JJJ. Legal Tenders 48 a6J. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, -Axn- FANCY ARTICLES - AT - NEW STORE! Next Door to Sncht lUo. JNKtfnrJt b.M ftocknl ht new ilnp wllh large AiiilvnluMeiortmrnt (, lalel lvlcs and patterns of J"? SPRING AND WK1G11T pQ CLOCKS. It- ji SILVKU WATCHES. .SiiiiJB DIAMOND JKWns.llY, PF.ARL.KMKUALD, CAMKO SfTTS Together with n splendid lot or other Tr3rar3a3jc'ja.it"5rs Brctut-l'ln Brooches', Kar-Ring. Finger Rlngn, Lockets. HiR-hlc-", Clnp, lirneclcK, Sleeve Uuilons, Nccklacrs, Watch-Chain. Chatrlaini nnd Sea'j; Also, complcle mU of Incomparab'e Qvx.tvt'tz: STo-vcroXvy. mnnufiicturcd from the richest nnd nvnt iK-autiful spcclmtus ofGolil II ill und Fuw. ler qnaitz. In mliliiion to the above, may be found nt his slore ihe Ih-sI qnalilliw ol TAI1LK AND POCKKT CLlLKUY, Ami, in rhorl, n ecncrul variety of 'lcU-Nncli sV. Fnncy Atltciei Al! ol whiilt will be. solJ at t.ow rxicu und wnrrnntftl. RKPAIRINO. Clocks. Watches srj Jewelry repircd with j.romptnes, and li a manner to guitrantce salislaclion. MAUFAtri'URKD lo order. anvarlV clc of Jewelry, wiih tu atntf ami tl.ert-.itk. r3. Call ami see In new nock, at li new store, on Cwlifurnia it reel, next At to Sarin Rro., Jncksonviile, Oregon. Jneks-Miville, H'1".J8C2. 1 WHAT KILLED HIM? Bit. Hau, In his " Journal of lleslti." spmklngor Ibe death ol Washington Irtlrr asks the alioxe itirrtion, and udd:"IU might well h'e rvnialnMl with in for ynn lo com, bad It lint l"Cil for advlc kjlnllr intonded. no dmibt, Ittit given lu Iboujkt leMiiex and rvckles Iguoruitcc. HE HAD A COLD! which. liyomotiiJu'cluuirecrliitton,U1 l-n eouvrriiil Into an -tlitn.i. Who pit lhat preserlptltiti, or wbat It , lhet lilf wotld may never know " I.ilrneMT lo Dr. Hall, that that iireteripUou' wsi ta WewelPs Pulmonary .Syrup, for that I an article tbat does not engeMtt heart dUeAse, nor Is It productive if MI asihmellc nirVctloni. On Ihe contrary, It will cure ucb alTectloni; and ai fur COUGHS AND COLDS, the world nevrr nw a belter remedy a4 never will, unlll Nature prencnt mrae new l'igrliet out of which to prepare It. Don't i aliukl lo uw It Ireeiy. r.iery .- "i " III ft um Nature's own Lalxi'utory tk Hint to day a Ibey were a tlwu'oM ysrs ago al otleutabd lo soothe, hial and strvuglbeu. Thtre is .o Better Family Medicine! Keep il In Ihe house, uo It freely give It lo vour children itiion Ibe liclitct i.w'ci- t on of a oolil, ami you will think and yk of tl c all do lhat have becomuciiuaitite4 wllh II merit. RKDINGTON & CO. Hole Agent, 11(1 and .118 Front slr.-et Suu Krancl-co, und ior nl by all DrujirMA. Juti'tt THE WIRES NOT DOWN MORRIS MENSOR'S TSXo'w Store AT 3Pixo33irx3C oaw. MORRIS MHNSOIt has Just UtUb. ed and ojuneJ a new sturv, with a One-. sorted selection of gnridi tnltable to th wunti of the (icople ut He will sell cheaper than ertr soMUfott for cash. I'WKJIEICS mid the VKOVUf. Generally, ore requulf d to call and examine bi t(K-k of new goods, constantly eniiitf from Han I'faoci.co. No question but he will fell good tliesrv er for ea.h than Ibey were everioM befw in Ibe same market . No trouble lo show g001. Call w examine. ep3 I'hmttlx. September 3, 1664. DUGA.V ; WALI-., FOIWARDIJ.G AMD COMIMISSIOI MERCHANTS, Brick ulldl(f( cor. Vrout tt ! CRESCKNT CITT, OAL. WILL attend to tbe Receiving and Ftf warding or all Goods entresWd W ibelr care, wltb'promptnet4 and dUpalci. Cotislgnmeuts solicited. Meichandl ' ceiled ou storage. , crwcfiu jj. April 1, 16J. ,',, N. B.-No Kood ideiivenc sjotn ta" "" anl charges are paid. B.&W, Q.W.QREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Jacksonville, Oregoo. OlDce belween Expreu Salooa awl BjM Morgan tc Co.' Store.